Community Letter from the Mayor City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

On June 29, 2021, the Mayor of Leavenworth issued a community letter addressing the severe heatwave affecting the region and its implications for public health. The Mayor emphasizes the critical need for residents to stay hydrated and care for one another, especially those who may be more vulnerable during such conditions. In a significant response to the heatwave, City Hall will be designated as a cooling center, allowing residents to seek relief without COVID-related occupancy limits. This decision reflects the city's commitment to prioritizing community welfare and safety, providing a much-needed respite from extreme temperatures. The Mayor also highlights the importance of replenishing electrolytes, recommending sports drinks as a beneficial option.

The letter encourages residents to check on neighbors and pets, fostering a spirit of community care and support. Overall, this communication serves as an essential reminder of the city's role in ensuring public safety during climate extremes. The proactive measures taken by the Mayor demonstrate leadership and responsiveness to urgent community needs.

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